Re: Paint your damn road lines, Virginia
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Not a Lib, but...
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Date: January 06, 2015 02:59AM
Brain dead sheeple lib Wrote:
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> And also... Wrote:
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> > Get fucking educated. If you're going to
> insult
> > someone for being liberal or fascist, know that
> > they're quite far from each other on the
> political
> > spectrum. Looking at the definition posted
> below,
> > it's the Tea Party that smacks of the fascist
> > moniker:
> >
> > Fascism is a form of radical authoritarian
> > nationalism that came to prominence in early
> > 20th-century Europe. Influenced by national
> > syndicalism, fascism originated in Italy during
> > World War I, combining more typically
> right-wing
> > positions with elements of left-wing politics,
> in
> > opposition to liberalism, Marxism, and
> traditional
> > conservatism. Although fascism is usually
> placed
> > on the far right on the traditional
> left–right
> > spectrum, several self-described fascists as
> well
> > as some commentators have said that the
> > description is inadequate.
> >
> > Fascists sought to unify their nation through
> an
> > authoritarian state that promoted the mass
> > mobilization of the national community and were
> > characterized by having leadership that
> initiated
> > a revolutionary political movement aiming to
> > reorganize the nation along principles
> according
> > to fascist ideology. Fascist movements shared
> > certain common features, including the
> veneration
> > of the state, a devotion to a strong leader,
> and
> > an emphasis on ultranationalism and militarism.
> > Fascism views political violence, war, and
> > imperialism as a means to achieve national
> > rejuvenation,and it asserts that stronger
> nations
> > have the right to expand their territory by
> > displacing weaker nations.[p
> >
> > Fascist ideology consistently invokes the
> primacy
> > of the state. Leaders such as Benito Mussolini
> in
> > Italy and Adolf Hitler in Nazi Germany embodied
> > the state and claimed indisputable power.
> Fascism
> > borrowed theories and terminology from
> socialism
> > but replaced socialism's focus on class
> conflict
> > with a focus on conflict between nations and
> > races. Fascists advocate a mixed economy, with
> the
> > principal goal of achieving autarky to secure
> > national self-sufficiency and independence
> through
> > protectionist and interventionist economic
> > policies.
>
> You should at least acknowledge you stole your
> scholarly diatribe directly from Wikipedia.
> Liberals are so freaking stupid it makes my brain
> hurt!
The truth hurts.